Amazon has
27" Alienware AW2724DM 2560x1440 165Hz IPS FreeSync Gaming Monitor on sale for
$199.99.
Shipping is free.
Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 2560x1440 (QHD)
- Response Time: 1ms
- Refresh Rate: DisplayPort (OC) 180Hz, DisplayPort 165Hz
- Panel: IPS
- Color Grade: 100% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3
- Brightness: 600-nits
- VRR: VESA Adaptive-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1 (HDCP 1.4)
- 2x DisplayPort 1.4 (HDCP 1.4)
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type A)
- 3 Year Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Exchange
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I haven't used the AOC mini LED. But they are not comparable because the price difference is quite large when measured in percentage.
edit: didn't mean to tag you lol
I just got a new 27" 4k, the MSI MP273U, for $170, on Amazon, but for productivity and media viewing, not gaming or photo/video editing or graphics design and such, so I'm just curious.
I assume that most gamers are still getting 1080p & 1440 monitors since most video cards can't do 4k games well enough to be worth it so they'd rather spend their money on these other things, and photo/video/graphics pros get 4k-8k monitors, but far more expensive ones with OLED and such.
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I just got a new 27" 4k, the MSI MP273U, for $170, on Amazon, but for productivity and media viewing, not gaming or photo/video editing or graphics design and such, so I'm just curious.
The crash in prices may or may not last. We had SSDs that were cheaper a year and a half ago (980 pro for $100). Now it is 50% more expensive.
I just got a new 27" 4k, the MSI MP273U, for $170, on Amazon, but for productivity and media viewing, not gaming or photo/video editing or graphics design and such, so I'm just curious.
I assume that most gamers are still getting 1080p & 1440 monitors since most video cards can't do 4k games well enough to be worth it so they'd rather spend their money on these other things, and photo/video/graphics pros get 4k-8k monitors, but far more expensive ones with OLED and such.
I just got a new 27" 4k, the MSI MP273U, for $170, on Amazon, but for productivity and media viewing, not gaming or photo/video editing or graphics design and such, so I'm just curious.
I assume that most gamers are still getting 1080p & 1440 monitors since most video cards can't do 4k games well enough to be worth it so they'd rather spend their money on these other things, and photo/video/graphics pros get 4k-8k monitors, but far more expensive ones with OLED and such.
I work with 3x 27" 1440p monitors. I could never go back to 1080, I can fit so much more information on my screen.
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